Sun 23 Mar 2008, 6.54PM
Hi Clarksnit - whilst you haven't asked this question - could I please assure you and other forum users that I am in no way connected to NuWave oven or the people on TV who sell them. The reason I'm saying this, is because there is a thread on here where I am suspicious that the person may be connected to them. I am a bit of a gadget freak, a foodblogger, love to cook, a normal person and honest!!
You haven't said if your oven is a NuWave - I'm assuming it is.
I haven't baked cakes, cookies or bread in it. I think, perhaps, they are pushing it a bit on some of their claims, but without having tried them, who am I to say. I don't understand how it can cook a cake when it only cooks from above and doesn't have any heat at the bottom.
The books that come with the NuWave, are in my opinion, totally useless. The cooking guide is very useful and a good starting point.
I keep a book to refer back to and use this for everything I have cooked in the NuWave to include timings etc. and if it has been successful.
A selection of successes are as follows: Baked apples, apples and blackberries, asparagus, sirloin beef joints (yes excellent, wouldn't cook it any other way), Finger Lickin' chicken (see Ainsley Harriott's Gourmet Express), cod and cherry tomatoes, cottage pie, cheese on toast, the best Jacket Potatoes, pineapple, pork joint - salmon etc. etc.
You see it can be done!! Is this of any help to you?
When I was doing my research prior to buying the person in customer services told me to only use it for what it does best and not to try to make it do things that can be done better another way. For example don't try to cook pasta etc. in it. This proved to be very sound advice.


this is a new UK food blog I have come across - www.delias-recipes-reviewed.blogspot.com - this seems to be worthwhile dipping in and out of - what do you think?
